FSH and TGF-β Superfamily Members Regulate Granulosa Cell Connective Tissue Growth Factor Gene Expression in Vitro and in Vivo

2002 
Connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) is a heparin-binding growth factor implicated in diverse epithelial cell types as a paracrine regulator of mitosis, angiogenesis, cellular taxis, and remodeling of the extracellular matrix. To understand the possible roles of CTGF in the ovarian paracrine system, we studied CTGF gene expression by granulosa cells in relation to their stage of cellular differentiation using both in vitro and in vivo methodologies. Untreated monolayer granulosa cell cultures from immature rats abundantly expressed the approximately 2.5-kb CTGF mRNA transcript (determined by Northern analysis), but had low levels of aromatase activity (an index of granulosa cell differentiation). Treatment for 48 h with FSH (0.1–10 ng/ml) dose-dependently inhibited (≥50%) CTGF mRNA expression, but enhanced aromatase enzyme activity. This in vitro observation of CTGF mRNA down-regulation coinciding with FSH-induced granulosa cell maturation is substantiated by studies of in vivo ovarian CTGF expression i...
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